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Copy of U4 Ch1: Apply It (3/24/2025)

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Match each word problem, graph, and set of solutions to the correct inequality.

  • Elsie is a barista who always earns more than $15 per hour.

  • Valerie earns extra money based on her sales, up to $25 per hour.

  • Yvonne works part-time in customer service earning $20 per hour. She also earns $15 per hour working in childcare. She wants to earn at least $750 each week.

  • Lee had a massive moving sale where they sold kitchen gadgets for $15 each and home furnishings for $20 each. They made less than $750 total.

  • Solutions include:

    (50, 0)

    (0, 40)

    (10, 30)

  • Solutions include:

    (10, 50)

    (0, 0)

    (5, 60)

  • Solutions include:

    (0, 35)

    (20,15)

    (45, 0)

  • Solutions include:

    (5, 100)

    (1, 50)

    (35, 750)

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Identify one possible solution to the inequality.

Is it reasonable in this context? Why or why not?

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What is the fewest number of hours that Sana could work and still earn more than $750?

Why?

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Identify one point that IS a solution but is NOT reasonable in the real-world context.

Explain why?